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FAQs
In Queensland, you can apply for a learner licence once you pass the written road rules test, either online or at a TMR customer service centre. After passing, you’ll receive your learner licence card, which allows you to drive under supervision. For more details, please visit the official Queensland TMR website.
You can apply for a learner licence as soon as you turn 16. This is the minimum legal age to begin driving under supervision.
Yes. Learner drivers under 25 are required to record 100 hours of supervised driving, out of which at least 10 must be at night. These hours must be recorded in the official logbook before attempting the practical test.
The Q-SAFE test is Queensland’s official practical assessment. Lasting about 30–40 minutes, the test evaluates how safely and confidently you drive in real traffic conditions. You’ll be assessed on your ability to follow road rules, perform manoeuvres such as parking and lane changes, and respond to hazards.
Licences in Queensland can be renewed online, by mail, or in person at a TMR centre. You can usually choose between 1, 2, 3, or 5-year renewal options.
Yes, as long as the licence is current and in English. If the licence is in another language, you’ll need to carry a certified translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP).
The cost depends on whether it’s your first attempt or a re-test. Fees are paid at the time of booking and may vary slightly from year to year.
All licences are issued by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR).